Yeah,
I would also check for bad solder joints on the LED Driver section.
And maybe bad Cap's in that section as well.
I haven't seen the flashing issue on LCD Monitor/TV's.
But with those screw in LED Bulbs.
Instead of just burning out, like a standard Incandescent bulb.
The LED's will dim, then return back to normal brightness.
The cause is usually bad filter cap's.
But It isn't uncommon for LED's that have a lot of running time on them.
To start to dim, just before they burn out.
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Re: Fully Functional TV is Headed for Junk Pile
I tested the led strips individually,, many are out.. only 3 strips were still functional..
all the others were iffy or totally out..
once you remove the lens off each led, the leds under that are super tiny maybe 2mm x 2mm
and i tested each led on the strips., most all were out , I guess 1 failed then the others got over current and went poof too..
the new ones should be here by next week..
all the others were iffy or totally out..
once you remove the lens off each led, the leds under that are super tiny maybe 2mm x 2mm
and i tested each led on the strips., most all were out , I guess 1 failed then the others got over current and went poof too..
the new ones should be here by next week..
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